To say "I am so bored" in Konkani, you would say "माका खाली बोर आसा" (maka khali bor asa). In Konkani, "माका" (maka) means "I," "खाली" (khali) means "so," "बोर" (bor) means "bored," and "आसा" (asa) means "am."
You can use "bored" in a sentence like this: "After sitting in the waiting room for an hour, I started to feel really bored." Alternatively, you might say, "She was so bored during the lecture that she struggled to stay awake."
To say I'm bored and lonely in French, you say "Je suis ennuyé(e) et solitaire"
Tá leadrán orm
Estou aborrecido
I'm so bored I could die!
You can say "Mhojea tujea prem atam moth" in Konkani to express "I love you so much".
you are welcome
In Konkani, you can say ugly as "असुंदर" (asundar).
how to say how r u in konkani
In Konkani, you can say "mog asa" to express "miss you."
There is nothing in specific to say "Hi" in konkani. When you greet a person, a common dialogue that is exchanged is " Hi! Kes aaha?" which means "How are you?"
In Konkani, you can say "Tuzo doh" to mean "I hate you."
In Konkani, you can say "dhanyavaad" to express gratitude and say thank you.
In Konkani, you can say "Tu mog karta" to express "I love you."
In Konkani, "mother" is commonly referred to as "aai" or "aayi".
mhajyan tukam konkni konknitlyan shikonv yeta.
"Udvās bhettōsio Goa" is how you would say "Welcome to Goa" in Konkani language.